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jamie theakston is on brea kfast brilliantly. jamie theakston is on breakfast radio as well. it does feel like an exciting time. big changes all round and i can't wait to start. chris was paid £1.66 million during the show, are you expecting the same? no. but i have to say we have discussed it and i'm very happy with what the bbc are paying me. if it will come out one day, i hope people will say that's fair. let's speak to our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson. he don't get any bigger than this. zoe ball is the first woman to present the radio two breakfast show 20 years after began shashi she became the first woman to present the radio1 became the first woman to present the radio 1 breakfast became the first woman to present the radio1 breakfast show. she announced today on the chris evans brea kfast announced today on the chris evans breakfast show that person had been the person who persuaded her to take it. the daughter was more of a fan of greg james but she might turn over to listen to her mum instead. very interesting in the individual that she said she was
jamie theakston is on brea kfast brilliantly. jamie theakston is on breakfast radio as well. it does feel like an exciting time. big changes all round and i can't wait to start. chris was paid £1.66 million during the show, are you expecting the same? no. but i have to say we have discussed it and i'm very happy with what the bbc are paying me. if it will come out one day, i hope people will say that's fair. let's speak to our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson. he don't get any...
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cloudier tamaki conditions further south but cloud brea ks conditions further south but cloud breaks could reach temperatures of 16 or 17 celsius. hello, this is bbc newsroom live the headlines. the government‘s emergency cobra committee meet to discuss drastic measures to try to delay the spread of the coronavirus. at this stage, we are still in the contain phase, and that means there is no need to cancel such events, no need for people not to go to sporting events, museums and so on. the trial of the former first minister of scotland, alex salmond, on charges of sexual assault and attempted rape begins in edinburgh. a final farewell to royal duties. the duke and duchess of sussex prepare to carry out their last public engagement as senior members of the royal family. the government has set out a four—phase coronavirus action plan. let‘s take a look at it in more detail. there are four phases to the plan: contain, delay, research, mitigate. the uk is currently in the first phase, contain. the main aims are to detect early cases, follow up close contacts and prevent the disease
cloudier tamaki conditions further south but cloud brea ks conditions further south but cloud breaks could reach temperatures of 16 or 17 celsius. hello, this is bbc newsroom live the headlines. the government‘s emergency cobra committee meet to discuss drastic measures to try to delay the spread of the coronavirus. at this stage, we are still in the contain phase, and that means there is no need to cancel such events, no need for people not to go to sporting events, museums and so on. the...
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some breaks across parts of east anglia, the few brea ks across parts of east anglia, the few breaks earlier across the south—west, the welsh hills, so, not everywhere is completely overcast, we're getting some sunshine but also some drizzle. around 3pm, in the north, fresher and temperatures of only 6 degrees in inverness. single figures through the lowlands to maybe a bit more light drizzle in the north. some spots of rain dotted around randomly across the uk. overcast across northern ireland, wales and england. some mist along the south coast which will move further east. for the six nations, wales v ireland, that will be 10 degrees, overcast, so, no change in the weather for you here. degrees, overcast, so, no change in the weatherfor you here. the degrees, overcast, so, no change in the weather for you here. the skies remain overcast tonight, so temperatures will hover around nine or eight. rain pushing into the north—west of the uk heralds a change, cloud will start to break up tomorrow. when a weather front moves through, quite often, clouds will break up. some sunshine fo
some breaks across parts of east anglia, the few brea ks across parts of east anglia, the few breaks earlier across the south—west, the welsh hills, so, not everywhere is completely overcast, we're getting some sunshine but also some drizzle. around 3pm, in the north, fresher and temperatures of only 6 degrees in inverness. single figures through the lowlands to maybe a bit more light drizzle in the north. some spots of rain dotted around randomly across the uk. overcast across northern...
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Aug 21, 2019
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yes, and totally unsuitable bed and brea kfasts, totally unsuitable bed and breakfasts, converted office blocks with potential fire risks, breakfasts, converted office blocks with potentialfire risks, places with potentialfire risks, places with no windows, i mean, frankly this really has got to be a wake—up call to a new government. this is a failure of successive governments over the years to see the housing crisis in terms of anything other than home ownership on one hand and rough sleeping on the other hand. actually these homeless families are the real human face of our housing crisis and the reason for it is a decades long failure to build social housing. we have to see a change. it is about political will and frankly about money and we need to see the new government make a stand on this. local councils have said they have a funding gap of £159 million. does that get them off the hook or are their legal obligations some of these councils are not making? they are between a rock and a hard place and it is absolutely right that in order to build enough social housing that the count
yes, and totally unsuitable bed and brea kfasts, totally unsuitable bed and breakfasts, converted office blocks with potential fire risks, breakfasts, converted office blocks with potentialfire risks, places with potentialfire risks, places with no windows, i mean, frankly this really has got to be a wake—up call to a new government. this is a failure of successive governments over the years to see the housing crisis in terms of anything other than home ownership on one hand and rough...
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when we have brea ks northern ireland. when we have breaks in the south it will get very misty and the mackie. low cloud and mackie. low cloud untilfork misty and the mackie. low cloud and mackie. low cloud until fork and we will be be left with a really warm night with temperatures of around 15 or16 night with temperatures of around 15 or 16 degrees or so. as we had to tuesday that rain continues north. it slowly brightens up across more and england and wales and some sunshine comes through, triggering one of two showers northwards. the wet as well it was northern ireland and the south—west scotland and the irish sea. in sunshine we‘re looking at 26 degrees across parts of england and wales. call for the north korea hang on to further cloud. most of the day we have in this warm humid air. it will get pushed away as this were the front rows a cross . pushed away as this were the front rows across. more of our band of cloud. across the west, particularly into scotland. then some sunny skies and a few showers. still warm
when we have brea ks northern ireland. when we have breaks in the south it will get very misty and the mackie. low cloud and mackie. low cloud untilfork misty and the mackie. low cloud and mackie. low cloud until fork and we will be be left with a really warm night with temperatures of around 15 or16 night with temperatures of around 15 or 16 degrees or so. as we had to tuesday that rain continues north. it slowly brightens up across more and england and wales and some sunshine comes through,...
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for the rest of england and wales, rather cloudy, ritzy a few brea ks wales, rather cloudy, ritzy a few breaks in the cloud developing, and i think cornwall and devon doing pretty well after the mist and fog clears away. still fairly mild here, tebbit is 12 or 13 degrees. as we head on into thursday evening. —— temperatures 12 or 13 degrees. clearer skies gradually filtering into northern errors. friday looks like it will be a bit of a messy day, i think. like it will be a bit of a messy day, ithink. we like it will be a bit of a messy day, i think. we will start to see whether france ganging up on us from the west. but i think it is a rather cloudy one, some spots of light rain across northern and western areas, perhaps the south as well, a little bit of brightness across eastern areas but i think most a cloudy day. into friday and the start of the weekend, things get quite wet. these weather fronts push across the country, saturday first thing looks wet. then much colder airfiltering down across the uk, bringing with us -- it down across the uk, bringing with us --ita down across
for the rest of england and wales, rather cloudy, ritzy a few brea ks wales, rather cloudy, ritzy a few breaks in the cloud developing, and i think cornwall and devon doing pretty well after the mist and fog clears away. still fairly mild here, tebbit is 12 or 13 degrees. as we head on into thursday evening. —— temperatures 12 or 13 degrees. clearer skies gradually filtering into northern errors. friday looks like it will be a bit of a messy day, i think. like it will be a bit of a messy...
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constituent who told me about this in 2010, who is not alive to see justice done for his dad, which brea ks justice done for his dad, which breaks my heart. and the first person went to the police in 1998. thank you very much forjoining us, caroline dinenage. that is the immediate reaction from gosport mp, and we are waiting for the family reaction to this. we know that the families are keen to see prosecutions. that is not embodied in the report, but the report suggests hampshire police and government agencies take a look at their findings. thank you very much. more reaction to that through the day. just some breaking news. bring you from the court of appeal, we're hearing that barry bennell the paedophile football coach has lost his challenge against his 30 year prison sentence at the court of appeal. he was challenging the length of the term, that he was given after he was convicted at liverpool crown court. 50 offences against 12 boys who he coached between 1979 and 1999. when he was on trial, the court heard he was said to have committed industrial style abuse against boys in his ca
constituent who told me about this in 2010, who is not alive to see justice done for his dad, which brea ks justice done for his dad, which breaks my heart. and the first person went to the police in 1998. thank you very much forjoining us, caroline dinenage. that is the immediate reaction from gosport mp, and we are waiting for the family reaction to this. we know that the families are keen to see prosecutions. that is not embodied in the report, but the report suggests hampshire police and...
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i'm sure you will remember the 94 war veteran who captured the hearts of millions when he was on brea kfast hearts of millions when he was on breakfast earlier this year. he talked about being the first wave of troops in the d—day landings when he was just 18. troops in the d—day landings when he wasjust18. he said he could never forget his comrades who lost their lives, saying they were heroes. his emotional comments went all over the world. since, he's raised thousands of pounds for a memorial in france and he has been speaking on bbc brea kfast and he has been speaking on bbc breakfast this morning. what you have been contributing to is a bigger memorial, isn't it? the names of those who died. and the extra money for the education for youngsters. i would like to show you something, because i know it is difficult, isn't it, when you are raising money for something and you cannot see it. if you look at this big screen over here. we can show you what has been done so far. in northern ireland, i believe. this is in normandy. this is it. this is what you have been raising money for
i'm sure you will remember the 94 war veteran who captured the hearts of millions when he was on brea kfast hearts of millions when he was on breakfast earlier this year. he talked about being the first wave of troops in the d—day landings when he was just 18. troops in the d—day landings when he wasjust18. he said he could never forget his comrades who lost their lives, saying they were heroes. his emotional comments went all over the world. since, he's raised thousands of pounds for a...
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elsewhere, we asked the brea ks scotland. elsewhere, we asked the breaks in the cloud in northern ireland. it will feel warm. temperatures above where they were yesterday. fairly similar. overnight, under the clearing skies, where the cloud melts away, it will be chilly. we have had frost over the past couple of mornings and that is likely again tonight as we start tomorrow morning with some mist and fog a game which will list. sunshine with some places better across the west. again, a few unpleasant in that subject. —— feeling pleasant in the sunshine. this is bbc newsroom live. the headlines at 11.30. a father who took his six—year—old daughter out of school to go on holiday to disney world has lost his case at the supreme court. thejudgment says the judgment says unauthorised absences have an affect on education. president trump condemns the chemical attack in syria, calling it an "affront to humanity". the syrian foreign minister has denied the attack. he insists they have not and never would use chemical weapons.
elsewhere, we asked the brea ks scotland. elsewhere, we asked the breaks in the cloud in northern ireland. it will feel warm. temperatures above where they were yesterday. fairly similar. overnight, under the clearing skies, where the cloud melts away, it will be chilly. we have had frost over the past couple of mornings and that is likely again tonight as we start tomorrow morning with some mist and fog a game which will list. sunshine with some places better across the west. again, a few...
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we don't get messed like we did one day, we have our morning coffee and brea kfast. have our morning coffee and breakfast. we spent a lot of time reading and watching television, they have increased the number of live channels and the number of on demand movies and television series, increased exponentially, so they are providing a lot of entertainment for people. we spent a lot of time on the internet connecting with friends on social media and that sort... my wife says, shopping on the internet, she is getting some of that done. we are at some point going to try and get some work done but we haven't quite reached that yet. do you have any fresh air? i know some of the cabin space into the interior of the ship and those passengers are having to be let out on a kind of rotor to give them some fresh air and exercise. we were fortunate enough to have booked one of the outside cabins, a very nice cabin with a balcony. 0ur cabins, a very nice cabin with a balcony. our view is towards the bridge here in the harbour, so we have a very good view and can go outside anytime we like. the capta
we don't get messed like we did one day, we have our morning coffee and brea kfast. have our morning coffee and breakfast. we spent a lot of time reading and watching television, they have increased the number of live channels and the number of on demand movies and television series, increased exponentially, so they are providing a lot of entertainment for people. we spent a lot of time on the internet connecting with friends on social media and that sort... my wife says, shopping on the...
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hejoined in the early 1980s presented the radio1 brea kfast early 1980s presented the radio1 breakfast show for five years, the album chart on radio two, in 2010 took over from chris evans presenting drivetime. he lost a new drivetime programme earlier this year with jo whiley. drivetime programme earlier this year withjo whiley. that he launched. simon has treated this morning saying he is sad to leave the show. circumstances change. he says he will continue the film show he presents on five live on friday afternoons and has hinted about at radio centres to. that is yet to be confirmed. simon has book deals, he'll write a children's series, thatis he'll write a children's series, that is about a teenage boy who loves science. that is going to be filmed for the tv series in australia. juggling that writing and radio has been tricky, he writes, his departure will impactjo whiley. they do present the drivetime programme together and she been with bbc radio for many years. she is moving to a new show in the new year with a focus on new music. interesting his tweet that saying, circumstanc
hejoined in the early 1980s presented the radio1 brea kfast early 1980s presented the radio1 breakfast show for five years, the album chart on radio two, in 2010 took over from chris evans presenting drivetime. he lost a new drivetime programme earlier this year with jo whiley. drivetime programme earlier this year withjo whiley. that he launched. simon has treated this morning saying he is sad to leave the show. circumstances change. he says he will continue the film show he presents on five...
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i was saying earlier on on the bbc brea kfast was saying earlier on on the bbc breakfast show that it is very important that parents learn what the ratings are for, like you would understand how an 18 horror movie should only be watched by 18—year—olds for obvious reasons, but people aren't aware of that rating system within the video games industry, so we highly recommend and push forward that parents do educate themselves about the ratings and why they are rated as they are. what about the popularity of fortnite? the world —— the word on the street among younger boys is that they are not playing as much. is that what you are hearing? that may be so, but this is the first world cup, so there has been a lot of height, and i've imagine they will probably start to rebuild themselves. elliott bond talking to me earlier. ina elliott bond talking to me earlier. in a moment, all the business news. first a reminder of the headlines on bbc news. further disruption for air and rail passengers this morning after yesterday's extremely high temperatures. boris johnson's plans for recruiti
i was saying earlier on on the bbc brea kfast was saying earlier on on the bbc breakfast show that it is very important that parents learn what the ratings are for, like you would understand how an 18 horror movie should only be watched by 18—year—olds for obvious reasons, but people aren't aware of that rating system within the video games industry, so we highly recommend and push forward that parents do educate themselves about the ratings and why they are rated as they are. what about...
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no, they are neutral athletes, which means not brea kfast neutral athletes, which means not breakfast —— not representatives of any country. not representatives of russia. so, we will leave the world anti—doping agency news conference there. fairly determined in the answering of questions regarding a four—year ban for russia. they say it will mean a longer ban because they will not be allowed to bid for any sport for four years. lots more analysis throughout the day on that. back to politics, with just three days until polling day, what could the parties do to convince undecided voters? joanna gosling is in crewe with more. thanks, carrie. yes, throughout the campaign, bbc news has been looking closely at the places where the election could be won and lost. we've been to ten parts of the uk where seats will be closely contested. today we're in our last town, crewe, in the north west of england. the railway is a very important part of crewe's history. the real be station opened in 1837. the gateway to the north—west. even if you haven't been to crewe, you may well haven't bee
no, they are neutral athletes, which means not brea kfast neutral athletes, which means not breakfast —— not representatives of any country. not representatives of russia. so, we will leave the world anti—doping agency news conference there. fairly determined in the answering of questions regarding a four—year ban for russia. they say it will mean a longer ban because they will not be allowed to bid for any sport for four years. lots more analysis throughout the day on that. back to...
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up on the last point you were making, for all of donald trump house talk if the uk, and his words, brea ks house talk if the uk, and his words, breaks away from the shackles, there could be a substantial trade deal, thatis could be a substantial trade deal, that is not a straightforward proposition for the uk or the united states. no, donald trump has rarely talked it up, including this morning saying it could be a substantial deal, huge opportunities. but we know trade deals are complex. back issues are at stake, including the trade deal with america, concerns whether they want access to nhs procurement, concerns about whether they would want access for us agriculture. it will not be a straightforward job, it could last for yea rs straightforward job, it could last for years and years, and is likely to be complicated and protracted process. in the us, democrats have been saying, if any brexit deal leads to a hard border on the island of ireland, are implications for the good friday agreement, congress would not be letting it through. there is a way to go with the brexit process. we are
up on the last point you were making, for all of donald trump house talk if the uk, and his words, brea ks house talk if the uk, and his words, breaks away from the shackles, there could be a substantial trade deal, thatis could be a substantial trade deal, that is not a straightforward proposition for the uk or the united states. no, donald trump has rarely talked it up, including this morning saying it could be a substantial deal, huge opportunities. but we know trade deals are complex. back...
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later in the day we will see general brea ks in the day we will see general breaks suffering pushing into wales and as england. the rain turning progressively heavier here. friday night, the focus of the zone of heavy rain looks to be across south—west england, particularly into parts of cornwall. you could see some surface water issues dogging up through friday night. at the weekend, it is a weekend of two hearts. saturday, cloudy with outbreaks of rain. returns a little bit milder at particular across england and wales. sunday sees a drier weather. there will be a few showers are run. 0ften cloudy, and later in the day, we will see rain and the south—west. saturday's weather picture, i break suffering, heavy at times. not great news given that the ground is saturated after 5°99y that the ground is saturated after soggy autumn. the place properly missing out on the rain on saturday as northern scotland, people have dry and bright condition. temperatures rising a little bit, so mother. for scotland, bc have your bands of rain through saturday night, which will bring a few issues
later in the day we will see general brea ks in the day we will see general breaks suffering pushing into wales and as england. the rain turning progressively heavier here. friday night, the focus of the zone of heavy rain looks to be across south—west england, particularly into parts of cornwall. you could see some surface water issues dogging up through friday night. at the weekend, it is a weekend of two hearts. saturday, cloudy with outbreaks of rain. returns a little bit milder at...
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some brea ks cloudy out there for many. some breaks in the cloud to give us some sunny spells, but the biggest cloud is towards the north and west. despite the cloud we have some mild air moving from the self through the course of today, so we get that sunshine breaking through, and it will feel warm and pleasant with temperatures up into the low 20s. but to the further north and west, there will be thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain. that rain continues across scotland were much of this afternoon, clearing up across the far north—west, but for northern ireland the rainwater particularly heavy with a tricky rush hour on your way home. and some rain moving towards cumbria, into words wales and the south—west of england. by four o'clock this afternoon, some heavy rain at times. heading further east, and while again it will be mostly cloudy with those brighter skies, the average is up those brighter skies, the average is up into the higher teens, perhaps 20 or 21 celsius. through the evening tonight, patchy rain spreading
some brea ks cloudy out there for many. some breaks in the cloud to give us some sunny spells, but the biggest cloud is towards the north and west. despite the cloud we have some mild air moving from the self through the course of today, so we get that sunshine breaking through, and it will feel warm and pleasant with temperatures up into the low 20s. but to the further north and west, there will be thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain. that rain continues across scotland were much of this...
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this happened over brea kfast against germany. this happened over breakfast this morning. it was supposed to be a photo opportunity over breakfast and this is what happened. we have a very good relationship. because of me, they have raised about $40 billion over the last year. so i think the secretary general likes trump. he may be the only one, but that's ok with me. we will discuss how we can make this summit a success, showing that europe and north america are standing together. we will continue to focus on defence spending, as the presidentjust said. nato has to invest more in defence and that is exactly what they are doing. so we will discuss how we can make further progress. over the last year, about $40 billion more has been given by other countries to help nato. but that is not nearly enough. the united states is paying far too much and other countries are not paying enough, especially some, so we will have a meeting on that and the secretary general understands the problem and hopefully we can get a result. this has been going on for decades. for decades. and it's
this happened over brea kfast against germany. this happened over breakfast this morning. it was supposed to be a photo opportunity over breakfast and this is what happened. we have a very good relationship. because of me, they have raised about $40 billion over the last year. so i think the secretary general likes trump. he may be the only one, but that's ok with me. we will discuss how we can make this summit a success, showing that europe and north america are standing together. we will...
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the british government would be happy about this because there are messages that brea ks because there are messages that breaks it is going to happen. we will just leave it breaks it is going to happen. we willjust leave it there. thank you. thank you. there are concerns about the support for more than 21,000 children with complex special needs in england. every child with special needs has to receive a fresh assessment for their care by the end of march, but it seems the majority of local authorities are going to miss this deadline. jayne mccubbin reports. it is the biggest reform to special educational needs support in a generation, and since 2014, the clock has been ticking. councils were given 43 months to transfer all children off the old system of statements, to receive new, improved educational health and care plans. so how is that shaping up? it's a mess, a complete mess. it's a complete and utter disaster. rachel's youngest daughter has autism, and has struggled out of school for three years. it was meant to take 20 weeks to assess her for a new support plan. today, they are i
the british government would be happy about this because there are messages that brea ks because there are messages that breaks it is going to happen. we will just leave it breaks it is going to happen. we willjust leave it there. thank you. thank you. there are concerns about the support for more than 21,000 children with complex special needs in england. every child with special needs has to receive a fresh assessment for their care by the end of march, but it seems the majority of local...
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in terms of brea kd owns wouldn‘t start. in terms of breakdowns it has been busy but also in terms of driving conditions, many roads have been closed or blocked with fallen branches. in cornwall, part of this harbour wall was taken by the sea. buildings we re wall was taken by the sea. buildings were also damaged, and it was not clear what belonged where. the worst of the storm has now passed, but high winds are expected through the afternoon. there is a fear here the community could be vulnerable again at this evening‘s high tide. well, northern ireland took the brunt of storm eleanor, and our correspodent, chris page, says there‘s been a particular problem with fallen trees. hundreds of them down all over northern ireland. this is a residential part of south belfast, and you can see pretty major damage has been caused here. a tree falling down and really badly damaging the fence here at the side of the house. but it also brought down a power line, and residents living here have described to me seeing a flash whenever t
in terms of brea kd owns wouldn‘t start. in terms of breakdowns it has been busy but also in terms of driving conditions, many roads have been closed or blocked with fallen branches. in cornwall, part of this harbour wall was taken by the sea. buildings we re wall was taken by the sea. buildings were also damaged, and it was not clear what belonged where. the worst of the storm has now passed, but high winds are expected through the afternoon. there is a fear here the community could be...
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the justice secretary thejustice secretary defended the use of lie detectors on bbc brea kfast after use of lie detectors on bbc breakfast after questions were raised over the accuracy and appropriateness in the criminal justice system. lie detectors have already been introduced in assessing the risks posed to the public by sex offenders, it came in seven years ago. they are not part of the kernel investigation process or the evidence that one might you in court, it is all about the authorities are assessing the risk posed to the public by offenders. they are used in sexual offences, in the domestic abuse proposals we produce, polygraph testing is going to be introduced. this is not a new concept and i think it is a sensible measure in order to maximise our understanding of the risks that some of these prisoners pose to society. the nhs in england faces more than 10,000 new claims for clinical negligence over the year. some agreed to settle and others have reached the million pound mark. estimates to the outstanding cost of claims is £83 billion. the total budget for the nhs was £1
the justice secretary thejustice secretary defended the use of lie detectors on bbc brea kfast after use of lie detectors on bbc breakfast after questions were raised over the accuracy and appropriateness in the criminal justice system. lie detectors have already been introduced in assessing the risks posed to the public by sex offenders, it came in seven years ago. they are not part of the kernel investigation process or the evidence that one might you in court, it is all about the authorities...
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perhaps the highlands of scotland in shelter from the southerly wind will see brea ks from the southerly wind will see breaks from the cloud as well. through the evening and overnight the drier air, less cloudy air seeps further west which means we may wake up further west which means we may wake up to further west which means we may wake uptoa further west which means we may wake up to a cold morning on thursday with a touch of frost, certainly in the countryside. by the end of play, you can see we have the weather fronts starting to come in. the mild air keeps being squeezed out by high pressure and cold are dominating. it might be later in the week and the weekend before we finally see the change. thursday looks like another cold day. colder with a more widespread, light frost. more sunshine i think, but colderfurther west. for most, the effect of the wind will make it feel like the cold est wind will make it feel like the coldest day of the week on thursday. temperatures barely reaching above freezing when you add on the effect of the win. high—pressure dazzling krish its grip on f
perhaps the highlands of scotland in shelter from the southerly wind will see brea ks from the southerly wind will see breaks from the cloud as well. through the evening and overnight the drier air, less cloudy air seeps further west which means we may wake up further west which means we may wake up to further west which means we may wake uptoa further west which means we may wake up to a cold morning on thursday with a touch of frost, certainly in the countryside. by the end of play, you can...
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the ft has reported that ineos a ppa re ntly wa nts to brea k into the automotive industry with an off—road vehicle, hoping to mimic the land rover defender, and has shortlisted the south wales location for its production centre. if true, the move offers hope to more than 1,000 workers currently at risk of redundancy at the site, according to several people familiar with the talks. the new £50 note will feature a prominent british scientist, the bank of england has announced, with the public being asked for nominations. in addition to the queen, the note will include the portrait of an eminent late scientist from fields such as biology, astronomy and medical research. the public can offer suggestions on the bank's website over the next six weeks. the north—south divide in house prices will narrow in the next five years as property values in northern england rise by a fifth, according to a report. estate agent savills has predicted that british house prices will rise in line with average incomes from 2019 to 202k. the report predicts that th average price of a home will rise tojust over Â
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i understand there was an initial £,500 amount given to people to live in a bed—and—brea kfast, and i people to live in a bed—and—breakfast, and i think they we re bed—and—breakfast, and i think they were given a voucher to buy food and they are expected to travel every day back and forth to different centres to access support. and people are too traumatised and it is very ha rd people are too traumatised and it is very hard in the community for people to physically go into centres, so again, i think it is misreading the situation. they need to do misreading the situation. they need todoa misreading the situation. they need to do a bit more outreach work to make sure people access that help. thank you very much coming samia. if posterity may be able to earth —— starting to affect life expectancy in england. the rate of increase has almost ground to hold since 2010. hit his suggestion that it was possible posterity was how long people can live was dismissed by the government. life expectancy has been rising for the last century, but now a leading health expert is raising co
i understand there was an initial £,500 amount given to people to live in a bed—and—brea kfast, and i people to live in a bed—and—breakfast, and i think they we re bed—and—breakfast, and i think they were given a voucher to buy food and they are expected to travel every day back and forth to different centres to access support. and people are too traumatised and it is very ha rd people are too traumatised and it is very hard in the community for people to physically go into...
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elsewhere, largely cloudy with some brea ks elsewhere, largely cloudy with some b rea ks eve n elsewhere, largely cloudy with some breaks even bear. possible sightings of light rain and drizzle. highs of 13 celsius. tonight, the showers in the north will buy it in the early hours. holding on to clear skies in the north but further south, outbreaks of rain and drizzle. temperatures will be milder. some patches of quite dense fog forming as we move through the night tonight. tomorrow, here we are rush hour. it is quite a cloudy start again in the south with outbreaks of rain and drizzle will be cloud is fit enough. their patchy fog will live through the morning. —— left. in east anglia, that will be a slow process tomorrow. a chance of fog in northern ireland. cleaner skies in novel england and scotland. quite a chilly start in easton 's column. some patches of fog in as well. —— eastern scotland. tomorrow, sunny spells in the north to begin with that will feed into northern wells. further south, largely cloudy with outbreaks of rain. coming cloudy for north and west scotland later
elsewhere, largely cloudy with some brea ks elsewhere, largely cloudy with some b rea ks eve n elsewhere, largely cloudy with some breaks even bear. possible sightings of light rain and drizzle. highs of 13 celsius. tonight, the showers in the north will buy it in the early hours. holding on to clear skies in the north but further south, outbreaks of rain and drizzle. temperatures will be milder. some patches of quite dense fog forming as we move through the night tonight. tomorrow, here we are...
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still a bit of cloud at times in eastern areas but some good brea ks in eastern areas but some good breaks developing and bright spells. probably feeling warmer than yesterday. not as warm as yesterday in western scotland and in the north of scotland, a bit chilly on the coast at only 13 degrees here. showers will tend to disappear here tonight. for many of us it is quite quiet. you cannot help but notice this area moving into the west, more rainfor this area moving into the west, more rain for wednesday, but not a cold night, temperatures stay into double figures. the rain on wednesday is tied to low pressure, quite a deep area for the time of year, bringing fairly blustery conditions and you can see this weather front, as well. it means a loss of rain. quite heavy for scotland and northern ireland. further south a bit more patchy as it moves from west into the east. later in the day it will eventually clear from scotland, northern ireland and western parts of england and wales. quite blustery conditions and wales. quite blustery conditions and not feeling particularly great when you are
still a bit of cloud at times in eastern areas but some good brea ks in eastern areas but some good breaks developing and bright spells. probably feeling warmer than yesterday. not as warm as yesterday in western scotland and in the north of scotland, a bit chilly on the coast at only 13 degrees here. showers will tend to disappear here tonight. for many of us it is quite quiet. you cannot help but notice this area moving into the west, more rainfor this area moving into the west, more rain for...
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only the brea kfast smallest proportion. only the breakfast part of the marketers in an increase in the numbers. the total market size of eating out is fairly stag na nt total market size of eating out is fairly stagnant at the moment. really good to talk to you, thank you very much. in some other business stories we're following today: the brother and sister founders of stagecoach are to stand down as the company announced a fall in revenues. sir brian souter, 65, will step down as chairman but stay on the board, while dame ann gloag will retire completely. the pair co—founded the company in 1980 and have seen it become one of the uk's biggest coach and bus operators. maurice saatchi has quit the advertising agency he co—founded in 1995 along with three other directors in the wake of an accounting scandal. m&c saatchi shares have collapsed this yearfrom a high of about £4 each to 103 pence after profit warnings. the company also revealed a £11.6 million pound hole in its earnings last week. lord saatchi founded the fi
only the brea kfast smallest proportion. only the breakfast part of the marketers in an increase in the numbers. the total market size of eating out is fairly stag na nt total market size of eating out is fairly stagnant at the moment. really good to talk to you, thank you very much. in some other business stories we're following today: the brother and sister founders of stagecoach are to stand down as the company announced a fall in revenues. sir brian souter, 65, will step down as chairman...
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the brea kfast drink service, that's all. the breakfast came round very late, only one hour and 20 minutes before we landed and no refreshments after it. the staff were trying to do the best they could, knowing they have got no job, bills to pay, gas and electric, food to buy, mortgages to pay and the staff were extremely upset and i felt so sorry they were put in that situation to fly people home safely and the government did not step in to help thomas cook when they stepped in to help rbs which was a failing business when that nearly crashed. thanks forjoining us. trish describing the plane basically being impounded after it landed because that is it, thomas cook flights grounded now the business has gone under. our business presenter alice baxter is with me now. we are hearing so many stories of people affected as a result of the colla pse people affected as a result of the collapse of this business, what led to this collapse? in the immediate history are very dramatic weekend where thomas cook executives were scrabbling a
the brea kfast drink service, that's all. the breakfast came round very late, only one hour and 20 minutes before we landed and no refreshments after it. the staff were trying to do the best they could, knowing they have got no job, bills to pay, gas and electric, food to buy, mortgages to pay and the staff were extremely upset and i felt so sorry they were put in that situation to fly people home safely and the government did not step in to help thomas cook when they stepped in to help rbs...
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that brea ks many of us. —— for many of us. that breaks towards east anglia and the south—east of england where we have the best of the sunshine. with those sunny skies not feeling too bad i suspect suffolk with those blue skies. we keep that sunshine across east anglia and the south—east of england but elsewhere quite a bit of quotas as we satellite picture and is bricks of rain. that room becomes a bit more patch into the afternoon. still some heavy bursts into the afternoon, particularly in central and south western parts of scotland. for much of northern england will be some drier interludes and maybe even some drier interludes and maybe even some riders coming through from time to time. heavy showers in northern ireland and we could see some more persistent rain coming back into south—west england to wales and patchy rain towards the midlands in central and southern england but will be the south—east that receives in the sunshine temperatures reaching 24 and maybe even 25 degrees. heavy rain coming back into the ea
that brea ks many of us. —— for many of us. that breaks towards east anglia and the south—east of england where we have the best of the sunshine. with those sunny skies not feeling too bad i suspect suffolk with those blue skies. we keep that sunshine across east anglia and the south—east of england but elsewhere quite a bit of quotas as we satellite picture and is bricks of rain. that room becomes a bit more patch into the afternoon. still some heavy bursts into the afternoon,...
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the germans were caught having their brea kfast germans were caught having their breakfast when they were overrun by allied forces. it was the culmination of several different forms of learning. many of the equipment, the technology, the tactics were already there but at amiens they were used in a perfect storm which the germans could not resist. 30,000 german soldiers were taken prisoner. resist. 30,000 german soldiers were ta ken prisoner. it resist. 30,000 german soldiers were taken prisoner. it showed that the armour was starting to crack. it was called the black day of the german army. you quoted one figure there. i was struck earlier on the numbers of ta nks was struck earlier on the numbers of ta n ks of was struck earlier on the numbers of tanks of artillery, just individuals involved in what went on. it was a huge effort and it really illustrated the fact that the allies we re illustrated the fact that the allies were starting to show their overwhelming superiority in terms of firepower and industrial production. the war economy was gearing up for this effort. the germans co
the germans were caught having their brea kfast germans were caught having their breakfast when they were overrun by allied forces. it was the culmination of several different forms of learning. many of the equipment, the technology, the tactics were already there but at amiens they were used in a perfect storm which the germans could not resist. 30,000 german soldiers were taken prisoner. resist. 30,000 german soldiers were ta ken prisoner. it resist. 30,000 german soldiers were taken...
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in the east and the north—east in particular. 20% up in terms of the number of brea kd owns 20% up in terms of the number of breakdowns attended. a large number of minor accidents. people are skidding and slipping on the snowy, icy conditions. we advise those having to make a journey, certainly a long one, to do simple preparations. check their forces of winter. plenty of fuel for your journey, a good level of oil. one third of the vehicles we tend to have a dangerously low level of oil. top that up. check your tyres for tread. plenty of tread to give grip and traction on the road and at the right pressure. windscreens in good condition and effective in clearing them. check the coolant level. you don't want to overheat. e is for electric. make sure you lights are working and the lenses are clear from the salt on the roads. screen wash. make sure you have a really good quality screen wash effective than to —15 or —20 seven make sure you can keep the windscreen clear and you have good vision of the road. and for the next few days, not just today, this advice? and for the week ahead,
in the east and the north—east in particular. 20% up in terms of the number of brea kd owns 20% up in terms of the number of breakdowns attended. a large number of minor accidents. people are skidding and slipping on the snowy, icy conditions. we advise those having to make a journey, certainly a long one, to do simple preparations. check their forces of winter. plenty of fuel for your journey, a good level of oil. one third of the vehicles we tend to have a dangerously low level of oil. top...
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were voice of voice announcements can be related to the residence has the advice changes when a fire brea ks the advice changes when a fire breaks out. she can't really understand how the estate put advice remained in place until 2:47 a:m., over an hour after the fire broke out, and a long time since the stairwell, the only escape route, was smoke logged, as she puts it. tom, thank you very much. let's listen in to what is happening live in that building. the lead counsel is still speaking. it has a high calorific value as compared with other common construction materials and that will provide ourfuel construction materials and that will provide our fuel source for a growing and spreading fire. it melts at 135 celsius and ignites at 177 degrees centigrade. these aluminium composite panels covered the face of the building where they were hung on two wheels, moving horizontally, and we re two wheels, moving horizontally, and were also present on the columns of the buildings as we have seen. there we re the buildings as we have seen. there were also feigns of acp around the top of the buildi
were voice of voice announcements can be related to the residence has the advice changes when a fire brea ks the advice changes when a fire breaks out. she can't really understand how the estate put advice remained in place until 2:47 a:m., over an hour after the fire broke out, and a long time since the stairwell, the only escape route, was smoke logged, as she puts it. tom, thank you very much. let's listen in to what is happening live in that building. the lead counsel is still speaking. it...
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we've got the draft conclusions for the brexit section of this summit which will happen tomorrow after brea kfast. will happen tomorrow after breakfast. the leaders will say there's not been enough progress on this first round of brexit talks to move to phase two. they'll want to see more progress on citizens' rights. comcrete commitments in terms of what the uk will pay for and more progress on northern ireland and the irish border. they are putting the challenge to the uk saying here's where we want more for you. moving forward, they will give michel barnier the green light to start internal prep artery discussions about getting ready for phase two of talks. saying they're not ready to move to phase two yet but getting their ducks in a row internally for when phase two could start which could be at the next eu summit after this on 14th december. thank you. the government said ministers would meet to activate article 155 of the constitution allowing it to take over running of the region in response to a threat by the catalan leader to declare independence if the other side refuses to enter
we've got the draft conclusions for the brexit section of this summit which will happen tomorrow after brea kfast. will happen tomorrow after breakfast. the leaders will say there's not been enough progress on this first round of brexit talks to move to phase two. they'll want to see more progress on citizens' rights. comcrete commitments in terms of what the uk will pay for and more progress on northern ireland and the irish border. they are putting the challenge to the uk saying here's where...
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as we go through friday, some showers across eastern scotland, elsewhere it should be dry, a few brea ks elsewhere it should be dry, a few breaks developing in northern parts but otherwise cloudy and temperatures eight to 10 celsius. goodbye. you‘re watching bbc newsroom live — these are today‘s main stories: m15 admits for the first time that it failed to track the manchester arena bomber, salman abedi. the attacker blew himself up at an ariana grande concert in 2017, killing 22 people. mi5 m15 decided not to place travel monitoring or restrictions on salman abedi. this allowed him to return undetected to the united kingdom in the days immediately before he carried out his attack. eu and british negotiators agree on a 26—page declaration on britain‘s future relationship with europe. the wife of matthew hedges — jailed for spying in the united arab emirates — accuses the government of putting british interests above her husband‘s fate. i was under the impression that they we re i was under the impression that they were putting their interests with uae above a british c
as we go through friday, some showers across eastern scotland, elsewhere it should be dry, a few brea ks elsewhere it should be dry, a few breaks developing in northern parts but otherwise cloudy and temperatures eight to 10 celsius. goodbye. you‘re watching bbc newsroom live — these are today‘s main stories: m15 admits for the first time that it failed to track the manchester arena bomber, salman abedi. the attacker blew himself up at an ariana grande concert in 2017, killing 22 people....
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looking to win in the last ten minutes and when they equalised, they have to and puffed but we had a few brea kaways and they have to and puffed but we had a few breakaways and it could have been different. but overall a good game, tough game. for us it is a good point. the republic of ireland are second in that group, level on points with serbia — and they're still unbeaten after a 1—all draw with austria in dublin, thanks tojonathan walters' late equaliser. england manager gareth southgate says it's up to the clubs now to nurture young talent. for the first time since 1966, an england national football team won a world cup, when everton's dominic calver—lewis gave the under 20s a 1—nil win over venezuela in the final in south korea. goalkeeper freddie woodman made a brilliant penalty save, to make sure they lifted the trophy. obviously ultimately the aim is that those players come through to senior level and a big part of that is for them to get opportunities with their clu bs. them to get opportunities with their clubs. i think they have shown if the under 20s are world champions t
looking to win in the last ten minutes and when they equalised, they have to and puffed but we had a few brea kaways and they have to and puffed but we had a few breakaways and it could have been different. but overall a good game, tough game. for us it is a good point. the republic of ireland are second in that group, level on points with serbia — and they're still unbeaten after a 1—all draw with austria in dublin, thanks tojonathan walters' late equaliser. england manager gareth...
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a noticeable and windy breeze for the western parts of scotland, rain and drizzle, brea ks of scotland, rain and drizzle, breaks inclined to the east of high ground. an idea of wind strength, tomorrow afternoon, strong gusts for north and west scotland. mild at nine up to 12 celsius the top temperature tomorrow. many feeling milderairon temperature tomorrow. many feeling milder air on saturday but cloudy and windy with our of rain at times and windy with our of rain at times and clearing through. colder out by sunday with a brisk north or north—westerly wind making it feel even cooler. hello this is bbc newsroom live. we go straight over to downing street with a guest. thank you and len mccluskey has come out of a 40 minute meeting with theresa may. theresa may. the invite was to come and listen to the prime minister and i was able to reiterate what a number of people have said to me before that a no deal would be disastrous. i speak virtually for the whole manufacturing sector and all of the major companies in it. i suppose i was concerned that it was a proper meeting, and she is se
a noticeable and windy breeze for the western parts of scotland, rain and drizzle, brea ks of scotland, rain and drizzle, breaks inclined to the east of high ground. an idea of wind strength, tomorrow afternoon, strong gusts for north and west scotland. mild at nine up to 12 celsius the top temperature tomorrow. many feeling milderairon temperature tomorrow. many feeling milder air on saturday but cloudy and windy with our of rain at times and windy with our of rain at times and clearing...
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the bbc of both eddie mair from the today programme on radio four and chris evans from the radio two brea kfast and chris evans from the radio two breakfast show. lord hall said the bbc could no longer compete when it comes to mega sums. that was the phrase he used, that could be made available by some commercial broadcasters. he also said he believed chris evans had found it very difficult, the fact his salary had been published. this was part of the charter renewal agreement that the charter renewal agreement that the salaries of the stars would be published and he believes it was a factor in chris evans‘ departure from the bbc. thank you, colin. the uk‘s water vole population has dropped so drastically over the past few decades that they are now one of the country‘s most endangered mammals. they haven‘t been spotted in west somerset for 30 years, but conservationists hope they‘ll make the rivers their home again, thanks to a special breeding programme as clinton rogers reports. a van full of voles. 150 of them on their way to freedom and a little bit of history. are they read
the bbc of both eddie mair from the today programme on radio four and chris evans from the radio two brea kfast and chris evans from the radio two breakfast show. lord hall said the bbc could no longer compete when it comes to mega sums. that was the phrase he used, that could be made available by some commercial broadcasters. he also said he believed chris evans had found it very difficult, the fact his salary had been published. this was part of the charter renewal agreement that the charter...
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you will see on the eastern side of scotland, at least some brea ks side of scotland, at least some breaks in the cloud. and temperatures around nine, 10 degrees towards the western isles. drive for northern ireland, cloudy, about seven celsius, a reasonable afternoon, and across wales, loss of cloud, not much rain to speak of and the wind quite like as well. ‘s this evening falling away where you have clear skies with frost returning to southern counties of england and then to south wales, the south midlands as well. well we have the cloud, temperatures will hold up at around 5—7d, but under this clearer skies, pretty close to freezing, round about freezing in london and not too far away from that in plymouth and in the north east of scotland. tomorrow, or in a way of sunshine across wales and the south midlands. northern scotland doing quite well with a good deal of sunshine. in between, a fairly great start, some low cloud, mist and fog, keeping that cloud into the afternoon, but also places like birmingham and cardiff will see lots of sunshine but temperatures round about seven cel
you will see on the eastern side of scotland, at least some brea ks side of scotland, at least some breaks in the cloud. and temperatures around nine, 10 degrees towards the western isles. drive for northern ireland, cloudy, about seven celsius, a reasonable afternoon, and across wales, loss of cloud, not much rain to speak of and the wind quite like as well. ‘s this evening falling away where you have clear skies with frost returning to southern counties of england and then to south wales,...
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sanctions, which is the expectation, it is an charted territory, there is no set formula, i have somebody brea ks no set formula, i have somebody breaks their commitments at the iran nuclear deal, but one of the ways that he could reimpose sanctions would be in phases. he would start with sanctions that deal with the sale of oil, and how companies can buy oilfrom sale of oil, and how companies can buy oil from iran, sale of oil, and how companies can buy oilfrom iran, because sale of oil, and how companies can buy oil from iran, because these are the sanctions that are said to be renewed this week, and how he goes about doing that, there is some middle ground, there, he could give some wiggle room to allies, to buy oilfor a period of time, that would stretch over munster in which negotiations would take place. and during that —— of months during which negotiations would take place. and then people will be watching how the iranians respond, were they kick it inspection is —— inspectors, and resume, could they be pressured into taking a tougher line on iran. that is one way that he could
sanctions, which is the expectation, it is an charted territory, there is no set formula, i have somebody brea ks no set formula, i have somebody breaks their commitments at the iran nuclear deal, but one of the ways that he could reimpose sanctions would be in phases. he would start with sanctions that deal with the sale of oil, and how companies can buy oilfrom sale of oil, and how companies can buy oil from iran, sale of oil, and how companies can buy oilfrom iran, because sale of oil, and...
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brea kfast. on the cover of sergeant pepper ‘s. breakfast. one more question. on the cover of sergeant pepper ‘s. breakfast. one more questionm on the cover of sergeant pepper ‘s. breakfast. one more question. it is freezing. how much will you choose the title? i don't know it yet. today, it is new. i don't know how you use it properly, but i expect you use it properly, but i expect you to use it. so ringo starr sir richard starkey? it says beverly hills. that is where i live now. how much is this an award for liverpool? it all started in liverpool. last week paul and i had dinner in los angeles together and we were talking about liverpool to hear. it is like mad. he got a knighthood as well. did he give you advice? he said keep smiling. congratulations to him talking to our correspondent. the taxi hailing service over as suspended testing of its driverless ca rs suspended testing of its driverless cars after a fatal accident. the 49—year—old woman was hit as she walked her bike across the street. while self driving cars have been inv
brea kfast. on the cover of sergeant pepper ‘s. breakfast. one more question. on the cover of sergeant pepper ‘s. breakfast. one more questionm on the cover of sergeant pepper ‘s. breakfast. one more question. it is freezing. how much will you choose the title? i don't know it yet. today, it is new. i don't know how you use it properly, but i expect you use it properly, but i expect you to use it. so ringo starr sir richard starkey? it says beverly hills. that is where i live now. how...
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but certainly the timing of the stickers does indicate that brea ks the stickers does indicate that breaks it could be a consideration in some people's decision on whether to emigrate to the uk or elsewhere. it busquets the government target closer. —— it does get the government target closer. it's not an unusual figure. it government target closer. it's not an unusualfigure. it has government target closer. it's not an unusual figure. it has fluctuated between 40000 and 336,000 over the last 20 years or so. not a definite downward trend? too early to say. down from the record high of the previous year but to say whether the trend will continue. very interesting, sarah crofts from the ons, thank you very much. plans to get an extra one million disabled people into work will be published by the government today. disabled people remain significantly less likely to be in employment than those without disabilities, as our correspondent, nikki fox, reports. probably a yellow banana. trying out new technology... left edge, 5 feet away. a child consultant, hannah is testing face—recognition
but certainly the timing of the stickers does indicate that brea ks the stickers does indicate that breaks it could be a consideration in some people's decision on whether to emigrate to the uk or elsewhere. it busquets the government target closer. —— it does get the government target closer. it's not an unusual figure. it government target closer. it's not an unusualfigure. it has government target closer. it's not an unusual figure. it has fluctuated between 40000 and 336,000 over the...
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still the odd brighter brea k every a sunday. still the odd brighter break every now and again. sunshine for england and wales on sunday, with temperatures up to 23 celsius. combustible cladding could be banned from high—rise residential buildings. the government says it will consult on the issue after the review into building regulations in england failed to recommend such a move. having listened carefully to concerns, the government will consult on banning the use of combustible materials in cladding systems on high—rise residential buildings. we‘ll look at what this means for the building industry and the investigation into the grenfell tower fire. also this lunchtime... the maximum stake on fixed—odds betting terminals is to be reduced to £2. after a week of intense media speculation, meghan markle issues a public statement to confirm her father will not attend the royal wedding due to ill health. mothercare is to close 50 stores as part of an effort to save the business, which is said to be struggling.
still the odd brighter brea k every a sunday. still the odd brighter break every now and again. sunshine for england and wales on sunday, with temperatures up to 23 celsius. combustible cladding could be banned from high—rise residential buildings. the government says it will consult on the issue after the review into building regulations in england failed to recommend such a move. having listened carefully to concerns, the government will consult on banning the use of combustible materials...
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other types of cladding, about which there may be concerns, and other issues, for example, whether fire brea ks issues, for example, whether fire breaks in buildings are up to standard. are you worried that, even if this cladding is replaced, that there may be other safety concerns remaining? . i talked there may be other safety concerns remaining? . italked with there may be other safety concerns remaining? . i talked with somebody at the ministry about this this morning, and the acm is all that's being covered. there are other flammable materials that we are aware of, and the problem is, once you take this acm down, you look behind for the first time and you might see compared miller —— you might see compared miller —— you might see compared lies asian is not white, and it's not designed to cover those. —— can pen —— compartmentalisation for the thank you very much. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has launched his party's campaign for the european elections. 0ur assistant political editor, norman smith, is in westminster this morning. jeremy corbyn making no apologies, an
other types of cladding, about which there may be concerns, and other issues, for example, whether fire brea ks issues, for example, whether fire breaks in buildings are up to standard. are you worried that, even if this cladding is replaced, that there may be other safety concerns remaining? . i talked there may be other safety concerns remaining? . italked with there may be other safety concerns remaining? . i talked with somebody at the ministry about this this morning, and the acm is all...
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brea ks south—east of scotland as well. breaks in the cloud as well. 0therwise, quite cloudy. rain intensified across the north and west of scotland. temperatures down on yesterday. her team to 15 celsius. starting to feel chilly air. it is set to get colder tonight. this area of rain that will continue to move south. it will break up. that is the band of the darker blue, the cold a streaming in from the arctic. right across the uk as we go into friday morning. temperatures across northern parts, around eight or nine celsius in the south. the rainbow disappear. sunshine developing on friday. showers on coastal areas. the big drop for the temperatures. goodbye. you're watching bbc newsroom live — these are today's main stories: debenhams posts record losses and plans to close up to 50 stores — putting 4,000 jobs at risk. president trump condemns the us media and calls for greater civility in politics, after suspected explosives were posted to high—profile figures. police in new york are investigating another the bbc comes under heavy criticism from mps on the issue of pay
brea ks south—east of scotland as well. breaks in the cloud as well. 0therwise, quite cloudy. rain intensified across the north and west of scotland. temperatures down on yesterday. her team to 15 celsius. starting to feel chilly air. it is set to get colder tonight. this area of rain that will continue to move south. it will break up. that is the band of the darker blue, the cold a streaming in from the arctic. right across the uk as we go into friday morning. temperatures across northern...
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where the sun brea ks northern ireland. where the sun breaks out, it will feel pleasantly warm. such as here. temperatures responded quite nicely. it will feel pleasant. some sunny spells for many parts of england and where this afternoon. farther north, the thicker cloud will continue. there will be a few showers ahead of his band of rain. it will slowly move in by this evening. temperatures across the country will be 18 to 21. temperatures getting into the mid—20s. tonight, the rain will continue to advance further south and east. eventually it will make it to the far north of england. it will be warm and muggy tonight. very uncomfortable for sleeping. temperatures no lower than 1a or 16 celsius. the rain across the north is associated with a weather front, it is going to go towards the east and behind it will be a lot fresher. here there will be some sunny spells as the rain clears the way. the rain will go through northern england and where maybe into the west midlands as we get into the afternoon. in the south, it is going to remain warm and muggy. temperatures still abou
where the sun brea ks northern ireland. where the sun breaks out, it will feel pleasantly warm. such as here. temperatures responded quite nicely. it will feel pleasant. some sunny spells for many parts of england and where this afternoon. farther north, the thicker cloud will continue. there will be a few showers ahead of his band of rain. it will slowly move in by this evening. temperatures across the country will be 18 to 21. temperatures getting into the mid—20s. tonight, the rain will...
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normally potholes developed under wet and cold weather, but the nac says it has seen the number of brea kd owns says it has seen the number of breakdowns caused by driving on the roads increase regardless of the season. their patrols attended 2830 pa rt season. their patrols attended 2830 part related breakdowns between october and december last year, 11% more than the same period the year before. vehicles they attended typically suffered damage shock absorbers broken suspensions,. we would like to see council funding put in place so they could sort out the problem once and for all. the government says it is investing £20 billion to increase capacity on road journeys. the majority of that will go on major roads and motorways. with budgets under increasing chain, the pressure is mounting on councils to plug the gaps in local roads, where most journeys to plug the gaps in local roads, where mostjourneys begin or end. violent scenes broke out across france yesterday. because might not be what you expect a french supermarket chain offered a 70% discount on nutella, and police had to be cal
normally potholes developed under wet and cold weather, but the nac says it has seen the number of brea kd owns says it has seen the number of breakdowns caused by driving on the roads increase regardless of the season. their patrols attended 2830 pa rt season. their patrols attended 2830 part related breakdowns between october and december last year, 11% more than the same period the year before. vehicles they attended typically suffered damage shock absorbers broken suspensions,. we would...
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we will see when this brea ks kingdom. we will see when this breaks up what the reaction is from nicola sturgeon and others. thank you. let's get the latest on the us travel ban and how it is affecting people from the uk and around the world. with me is christiejackson, an immigration lawyer. thank you for coming in. the government says that if you are a uk citizen with dual nationality, you will be fine to go to the united states. the foreign office has said that again. but it has said that if you are not sure if you are affected, you should contact the us embassy. the us embassy said this morning, don't schedule a visa appointment. and if you've got an appointment, don't attend. we are seeing that across the board. part of the problem is the confusion and the chaos that is happening because this order was signed on friday before the weekend, and then left for customs and border protection to figure it out. they didn't have any guidance. we will see more clarity as the days go by this week. that is what we are waiting on.
we will see when this brea ks kingdom. we will see when this breaks up what the reaction is from nicola sturgeon and others. thank you. let's get the latest on the us travel ban and how it is affecting people from the uk and around the world. with me is christiejackson, an immigration lawyer. thank you for coming in. the government says that if you are a uk citizen with dual nationality, you will be fine to go to the united states. the foreign office has said that again. but it has said that if...
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tuesday will be cloudy to start, but brea ks to tuesday will be cloudy to start, but breaks to give sunny spells in the afternoon. another warm and muggy day. goodbye. this is bbc news. our latest headlines... birmingham prison is being taken over by the government from the private security firm gas, after a damning inspection found widespread violence, drug use and squalid conditions. a 29—year—old man has appeared in court charged with two counts of attempted murder after crashing a car into barriers outside the houses of parliament last tuesday. a british woman says she‘s lucky to be alive after falling from a cruise ship off the coast of croatia and spending ten hours in the sea before being rescued. greece successfully completes a three—year eurozone emergency loan programme, worth 62 billion euros, to tackle its debt crisis and can borrow at market rates for the first time in eight years. families reunited after 65 years. a group of elderly south koreans are in north korea, meeting relatives they have not seen since the korean war ended in 1953. sport now, here‘s ollie. go
tuesday will be cloudy to start, but brea ks to tuesday will be cloudy to start, but breaks to give sunny spells in the afternoon. another warm and muggy day. goodbye. this is bbc news. our latest headlines... birmingham prison is being taken over by the government from the private security firm gas, after a damning inspection found widespread violence, drug use and squalid conditions. a 29—year—old man has appeared in court charged with two counts of attempted murder after crashing a car...
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a lot of big picture stuff, what we did not get was any detail or clarity about how he brea ks detail or clarity about how he breaks the brexit deadlock, what he will do about the backstop. right now, this is the launch of his campaign, so you have to set as well, they detail will come. does he have a plan? he has been very clear about leaving on the 31st of october and there was something else, he spoke very strongly today about the type of team he would have that will get behind brexit in a way in which we have not seen get behind brexit in a way in which we have not seen over get behind brexit in a way in which we have not seen over the last three years. let us be clear, his style would be fundamentally different to the style we have seen thus far over the style we have seen thus far over the brexit negotiations and discussions as well. we have to leave, he spoke about the conservative party, the established political parties being extinct if we do not leave on the 31st of october. it is not a negotiation, it is about rebuilding trust and confidence with the british public, the ele
a lot of big picture stuff, what we did not get was any detail or clarity about how he brea ks detail or clarity about how he breaks the brexit deadlock, what he will do about the backstop. right now, this is the launch of his campaign, so you have to set as well, they detail will come. does he have a plan? he has been very clear about leaving on the 31st of october and there was something else, he spoke very strongly today about the type of team he would have that will get behind brexit in a...
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the beat grigor dimitrov after winning two crucial brea ks dimitrov after winning two crucial breaks for nearly two and a half hours. the spaniard is facing his seventh title and will be in the last four. that's all your sport for now, i will have more for you at 1:30pm after the lunchtime news. the president of the european commission jean—claude juncker has said the brexit process will take "longer than initially thought", blaming delays on britain's failure to settle its financial obligations. he went onto say that ‘britain has to pay‘ and because that has not been resolved the eu could not recommend moving onto the next stage in negotiations. downing street said mrs may has made clear in her florence speech that the uk would honour its financial commitment so let's speak to our brussels reporter. despite everything ijust said, clearly there is a problem about the payments or clarification about what is exactly the uk is prepared to page or the eu will accept? jean—claude juncker is the page or the eu will accept? jean—claudejuncker is the president of the european commi
the beat grigor dimitrov after winning two crucial brea ks dimitrov after winning two crucial breaks for nearly two and a half hours. the spaniard is facing his seventh title and will be in the last four. that's all your sport for now, i will have more for you at 1:30pm after the lunchtime news. the president of the european commission jean—claude juncker has said the brexit process will take "longer than initially thought", blaming delays on britain's failure to settle its...
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competition in the forecast that if this weather front see low—pressure and if that happens it would put the brea ks and if that happens it would put the breaks on the front to stop the rain some clearing away from eastern areas. there was uncertainty about whether you rain could linger but maybe across parts of north east england, should be across the east coast, the rain on this chart is not farfrom coast, the rain on this chart is not far from the coastline. bear in mind he could rain linger in the afternoon. sometimes i coming through the afternoon, sunny skies and northern ireland by trimming later in the day across areas of scotla nd later in the day across areas of scotland as well. wednesday evening sta rts scotland as well. wednesday evening starts off, rain clearing away leaving dry conditions, clearing skies and light winds. the combination could leave dents practice of mist and fog, aside from that it will be cold, frost in the countryside and ic services on thursday. the mist and fog lingering for a time but aside from that, high pressure in charge, a dry day with sunshine, it never
competition in the forecast that if this weather front see low—pressure and if that happens it would put the brea ks and if that happens it would put the breaks on the front to stop the rain some clearing away from eastern areas. there was uncertainty about whether you rain could linger but maybe across parts of north east england, should be across the east coast, the rain on this chart is not farfrom coast, the rain on this chart is not far from the coastline. bear in mind he could rain...